News & Research

Revealing the propagation characteristics of the Antarctic Circumpolar Wave and its teleconnection with the El Nino Soutern Oscillation

Jan. 3, 2019

Researchers at CAOS and UWM have studied the Antarctic Circumpolar Wave (ACW) in model and observational data via advanced data analysis techniques. The study has produced a decomposition of the ACW in terms of coherent spatiotemporal modes, some of which exhibit strong teleconnections with the El Nino Southern Oscillation. Read More

What limits our ability to characterize the variability of the large scale circulation of the extratropics?

Dec. 3, 2018

Courant faculty Dr. Edwin P. Gerber and Patrick Martineau (University of Tokyo) explore how dominant modes of atmospheric variability in the extratropics can be constrained with atmospheric reanalyses. Research finds the spread between reanalyses to be much less than the sampling uncertainty associated with the finite length of reanalysis records. Read More

CAOS researchers have developed a general mathematical framework to construct statistically accurate reduced-order models that have skill in capturing the statistical variability in the principal directions with largest energy of a general class of damped and forced complex turbulent dynamical systems. Read More

Modeling Ocean Uptake in an idealised Southern Ocean

Nov. 2, 2018

CAOS researchers in collaboration with researchers at Columbia University have investigated tracer fluxes and ocean upwelling in an idealized southern ocean model. The study finds the tracer fluxes to be sensistive to the vertical resolution, despite the reduction in the depths of the vigorously mixed boundary layers. Read More